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12/19/2018
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By Tracey Watson
A guide to flushing fluoride out of your body
Back in the 1930s, scientists decided that adding fluoride to drinking water would protect teeth from decay. Bacteria in the mouth produces acid when sugary foods are eaten, and this acid, in turn, damages the surface of the teeth, weakening them and increasing the risk of cavities. These scientists believed that fluoride could help to […]
11/16/2018
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By Mike Adams
The greatest environmental crime you’ve never heard about: Biosludged film launches Nov. 28th – see the first trailer here
The Biosludged film, in production since 2016, is finally here. It launches Nov. 28th on BrighteonFilms.com and documents the horrific mass pollution of North America’s soils with a toxic stew of human and industrial waste collected by municipal waste processing centers across America. The public will be able to view the full film for free. […]
05/23/2018
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By Jayson Veley
Vapor emissions from personal care products comparable to rush hour pollution, shocking study concludes
According to a new CIRES and NOAA study, emissions of siloxane, which is a common ingredient often found in shampoos, lotions and deodorants, are comparable in magnitude to certain components of car exhaust, such as benzene, emitted into the atmosphere during rush-hour traffic in Boulder, Colorado. The study, which was published in the journal Environmental […]
11/06/2017
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By Russel Davis
Research suggests environmental toxins can disrupt your circadian rhythm, causing a cycle of inflammation and disease
A study published online in the journal Ecology and Evolution has revealed that environmental toxins may negatively affect the circadian rhythm or internal body clock, which in turn may spur a host of inflammatory diseases. The study carried out by researchers at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York is based on previous findings by the Jefferson Project […]
09/21/2017
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By Rhonda Johansson
Antimicrobial chemicals in soap products found to permanently harm developing babies in utero
Triclocarban (TCC), the most common antibacterial chemical compound found in various personal care products such as soaps and lotions, can inadvertently be transferred from mother to child, inducing irreversible damage to the developing fetus. TCC was also noted to interfere with the lipid metabolism in the baby, which could potentially lead to growth abnormalities. While […]
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